




Uchihamono Bladesmithing
Witness the legacy of Yamagata blades and knives forged by a 3rd-generation master
2 hour private experience
Location: Hinokichō, Yamagata
You will be accompanied by a friendly guide who will provide interpretation in English.

Meet the master
What you’ll do
Enter a traditional uchihamono knife workshop, and observe the process involved in making the exquisite blades. Then, take home a special gift forged by the masters.
Who can attend
Children must be 7+
Availability
Monday-Saturday
Session 1 (13:00 - 15:00)
Session 2 (15:00 - 17:00)
Not available Sundays, public holidays and New Year holidays
Access
5 minutes by car from Kita-yamagata station
The Sharpest Knife in the Drawer
Evolving from the meticulous techniques of Japanese swordmaking, the tradition of Yamagata knives dates back over 650 years. Known as uchihamono, the blades are a delicate balance of design and function, each hammered and shaped by hand. The unique metal forging process involves both “cold forging” and “free forging,” during which the knives are cooled and reheated and then shaped without any molds. Third-generation bladesmith Daisuke-san continues the tradition like his father and grandfather before him, having learned solely through direct observation and imitation. In this experience, take inspiration from their family practice of apprenticeship and see the craftsmen at work crafting uchihamono. Learn about the traditional metalworking process, and take home a special gift forged by the masters.
Cancellation Policy
Please make your booking at least 7 days in advance. See cancellation policy here.
A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.